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I am sick, so I made this! Some of these are supposed to be hard, some are genuinely only about preference. All lighthearted of course, donât take them TOO seriously (unless it would be funny to do so)
Feel free to elaborate on some or all (or not at all) on why you chose the way you did & to add other tricky questions in the comments, Iâm curious to see what pagebound thinks đŤś
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello all !! I was in a local bookshop today and found the gem of a lifetime ! A book named after me !!! Now for some people, this is old news. But for my BIPOC friends out there ⌠the struggle is real. So imagine my surprise when I look over the vintage classics & see Ayesha, The Return of She by H. Rider Haggard; a 1905 gothic-fantasy novel ?!? I couldnât believe my eyes !! And then it got me wondering⌠there are thousands of books on this planet, could there be one for you too ??
SO: do you have a namesake book? Have you read it/would you read it? Is it out there but you havenât discovered it yet?
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Thereâs a recent thread about age gap books And I was just scrolling through it and someone mentioned a book titled âYour Dad Will Doâ and Iâm not gonna lie I almost laughed so hard I cried. Itâs just such a hilarious title for a book to me. I donât care for regular romances and I donât care for age gaps but I may actually read this book simply for the title.
What hilariously titled books have you stumbled upon?
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Books with pronouns in the title. Suggestions welcome!
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snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hey, guys... I've been wondering lately if you need to know at least a few basic pieces of information about the author of the book you are reading, or if you're more interested in the literary piece the author has written. I've been watching one book review on youtube and the book (2023 urban fantasy) is written by an author who works under a pseudonym, and it seems like nobody knows much about the author (not even the real name) and for some it's important to know at least something and others in the comments of the video were like: "I liked the book the author had written so what's the deal?" I can also say that if i am reading a classic literary piece, it's important for me to know the historical context and that includes the biography of the author (usually the biography is something that helps me to understand the book more). But to be honest, if i am reading contemporary fiction i usually don't really care about the author... maybe it depends on what kind of genre the book is. What do you think?
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Kill the Beast
Serra Swift
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I didn't really develop any thoughts about this book while listening to it. It's not like what I would normally choose to read, and I found the characters to be distant. I couldn't make a connection with any of them, which made it hard to care about any of the stories. I think I would have preferred more from Mary and Eliza's story, but that's because I'm biased toward historical fiction. The audiobook narrator did a great job.
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The Sirens
Emilia Hart
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The Sirens
Emilia Hart
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I knew people love this book, but I wasn't expecting to also love it this much. The magic system on its own is so unique and intriguing, but then combined with the political narrative? đđ The characters were so well-writen, they felt like real people who could exist today; they felt like people I have met before. I know I'll definitely be rereading this one sometime (I also very much recommend the audiobook)
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Blood Over Bright Haven
M.L. Wang
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Blood Over Bright Haven
M.L. Wang